6 Wednesdav. September 15. 1993 Sub&Stuff Sandwich Shop FREE medium drink with the purchase of any sandwich. 1618 W. 23rd exp. 10/6/93 Not valid with any other offer. THE COWS COME HOME TOMORROW NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN World Trade jury selection to begin The Associated Press NEW YORK—The judge in the World Trade Center bombing trial started sorting through a list of 5,000 prospective jurors yesterday, saying he doubted he could find anyone unfamiliar with the case "if I went to a monastery." "Something happened at the World Trade Center." Duffy said. "Exactly what happened and who was responsible can only be ascertained by injury willing to listen to what the evidence is, not what the speculation is." U. S. District Judge Kevin Duffy told jury candidates to forget anything they've heard or read about the case — even the federal grand jury's charges against the four defendants. "At this point, the indictment in this case is good for making paper airplanes," Duffy told the first 50 or so jury candidates. Security was heightened at the courthouse and at the Trade Center several blocks away, where six people were injured and 1,000 injured in the Feb. 26 blast. Outside the courthouse, about 50 police officers stood around blockades. In the courtroom, U.S. Marshals stood guard. At the Trade Center, extra guards were in the garage where the bomb exploded and a police officer and his dog patrolled near the turnstiles of the nearby PATH train platform that was damaged. The defendants — Mahmud Abouhailma, 33, the purported ringleader; Nidal A. Ayyad, 25; Ahmad Ajaj, 27; and Mohammad Salameh, 25 — stood and nodded at the jury pool as they were introduced by the judge. Ajaj smiled slightly. The four Islamic fundamentalists born in the Middle East are charged with conspiracy and face a maximum penalty of life in prison without parole if convicted. Two other suspects are fugitives; a seventh has been removed from this trial for reasons that remain unclear. The tree is focused narrowly on the The case is focused narrowly on the Trade Center bombing even though some of the suspects have been named as unindicted co-conspirators in a related case accusing 15 men of scheming to overthrow the U.S. government. That plot allegedly was to consist of murders, kidnappings, bombings and assassinations. At the Trade Center trial, experts will testify about evidence gathered from the rubble, from defendant's homes and in a bomb-building storage shed that prosecutors content link the four to the conspiracy. Jury selection is expected to take weeks. Duffy said the trial should be finished in three to four months. Violence continues after PLO peace agreement The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Two Palestinians died yesterday in attacks on Israelis that injured one soldier, and gunmen wounded three other soldiers less than a day after Israel signed an accord with the Palestinian Liberation Organization. The army said it would seal off the Gaza Strip from 2 p.m. today (7 a.m. CDT) to 3 a.m. Sunday (8 p.m. CDT Saturday) in an attempt to prevent anti-Israeli assaults during the Jewish New Year. Some Palestinian and Israeli hard-liners oppose the peace agreement, and the Palestinian opponents have sworn to keep attacking Israeli authorities. PLO chairman Yasser Arafat pledged to curb attacks on Israel as part of the accord that preceded the autonomy押. But violence is expected to increase as Hamas and other radical Palestinian groups try to wreck the deal. Alaa Najjar, 19, of Gaza City, carried out an apparent suicide attack by blowing himself up when the electric gate of a Gaza police station opened for a car, the Israeli army and Palestinian reporters said. Adullah Shehaber, also 19 and of Gaza City, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers after he wounded a soldier at the observation post atop the municipal building in Palestine Square, the army and Pales-Saheh. In the West Bank, shots fired at an army jeep badly wounded two soldiers and slightly wounded a third, Israeli reports said. The army spokesman office could not immediately confirm the reports. office could not immediately confirm the reports. In other developments, about 10,000 people marched for five hours yesterday in the West Bank city of Nablus in the largest rally yet in support of Palestinian self-rule. About 5,000 supporters also marched through Israeli-occupied Gaza. Jordan and Israel announced they had agreed on a framework for peace negotiations in Washington, D.C., as reports sprang up that many Arab and Islamic countries that had treated Israel as a pariah were ready to establish ties because of the Palestinian autonomy plan. Tunisia, the smaller Persian Gulf emirates, Zimbabwe, Malaysia and Indonesia were among the countries mentioned. If You Missed the first,don't miss the second WEDNESDAY SEPT.15 7:30P.M. 100 SMITH HALL FOR MORE INFO CONTACT ARTHUR 832-8332 KUOJEN 843-7544 ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY WELCOME 842-5514 Tired of the hassles of moving? Tryrenting!! 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